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scott martin will tell us whether santa will bring a bull or a bear and what 2013 has in store for us. ♪ . twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligatio. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducinthe ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10larges chooseshares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. readnd consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. readnd consider it carefully [ engine revs ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the mercedes-benz winter event is back, with the perfect vehicle that's just right for you, no matter which list you're on. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease a 2013 ml350 for $599 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. melissa: "fox business alert" for you now. netflix is facing scrutiny over a facebook post by its ceo. listen to this. securities & exchange commission recommending acti
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tell us y. nicole: always been to give out winners when people are invested in initial public offerings and take a look at western gas. jumped nearly 30%, the pipeline operator and they have their ipo and certainly a lot of strong demand for this particular stock. master limited partnership and this is an example of that and operates in energy infrastructure rent paid their earnings. it certainly was one with high demand and moved up 28% back to you. >> you get the next two days of. dave: we all do saying good this. is in the futures closing. the look is at the cme looking at all futures -- we did have this nice little rise at the end of the trading day. did it continue after hours? >> a little bit. not too much. looking at next week you wanted a attention to the fed analysis and watch any fiscal cliff tops. the key level support in the s&p, really what chapel which was beat up quite a lot here recently. you see a turnaround in the stock market and the nasdaq might turn to the upside as well. >>
tell us y. nicole: always been to give out winners when people are invested in initial public offerings and take a look at western gas. jumped nearly 30%, the pipeline operator and they have their ipo and certainly a lot of strong demand for this particular stock. master limited partnership and this is an example of that and operates in energy infrastructure rent paid their earnings. it certainly was one with high demand and moved up 28% back to you. >> you get the next two days of. dave:...
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you're using an argument that people used against styrofoam, big mac and whopper containers. it will cost more money. it will put the guys out of business. they were all over your streets it back in the early 80s and '90s those companies have done very well. i know you put up the bag and say, you hold up the bag and say you love the bag. someone doing that with styrofoam containers 15 or 20 years ago. melissa: hang on i have to get a few words in here too. this is disagree with me. >> go ahead. melissa: takes 91% more energy to recycle paper bag than plastic bag. i worry about that. so much easier to recycle bags. every store i go into the new york, when you walk to the front door to your left a full container has bags when people brought back. when i bring back a plastic back i use it to death. i don't buy bags for trash bins in my house. i use this. not like people take them and throw them away. go ahead, respond. >> use actual statistics and some facts instead of intuitive ideas. melissa: no, that is fact. 91%. >> the facts of this are of plastic bags out there less one in
you're using an argument that people used against styrofoam, big mac and whopper containers. it will cost more money. it will put the guys out of business. they were all over your streets it back in the early 80s and '90s those companies have done very well. i know you put up the bag and say, you hold up the bag and say you love the bag. someone doing that with styrofoam containers 15 or 20 years ago. melissa: hang on i have to get a few words in here too. this is disagree with me. >> go...
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thank you for joining us. let's take a look at these, please look, another christie's auction putting rare diamonds up for sale. i'm told they could be worth millions. find out exactly how much and watch monica crowley where a valuable ring in a moment. stuart: is a game but a very small game. the stock market this morning, we have this jobs report, looks good at first look but not too great. down industrials up 19. let's look at the numbers. 146,000 jobs created in november. not bad but not that great. here is the real story. 350,000 people dropped out of the work force. that is why the unemployment rate went down to 7.7%. not a bad report at first glance, not good when you look deeper. now that apple down slightly again today but $8 earlier. this has become a traitor's stock, technicals suggested the state between 5 and the dollars to $600 a share. research in motion trying to get its biggest corporate customers to adopt its new blackberry 10. releasing hopes on the new device. almost $12 a share. diamonds n
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thanks for being with us. you like these munis even though you're the we ritter 5 there would be all kinds of defaults across the landscape. >> this is one of my favorite topics because we at bob brooks stone capital management have been very bullish in the 2008 crisis. it produced some stellar total return for our clients that include the interest on a tax rebate and appreciation. dennis: would you prefer that i as your client buy an entire bond or maybe ought to buy a basket in an e t f or something. >> without a doubt. the opportunity we have seen through actively managed mutual funds. what happened in 2008 was indiscriminate selling across the entire sector. it created a miss pricing in many of the bonds and a lot of these mass and -- managers were able to take advantage of that. in terms of bikers of vacation and getting access to literally thousands of bonds, a much better plan to actively -- actively managed funds and take individual bonds for your portfolio. dennis: you probably run one of those and ge
thanks for being with us. you like these munis even though you're the we ritter 5 there would be all kinds of defaults across the landscape. >> this is one of my favorite topics because we at bob brooks stone capital management have been very bullish in the 2008 crisis. it produced some stellar total return for our clients that include the interest on a tax rebate and appreciation. dennis: would you prefer that i as your client buy an entire bond or maybe ought to buy a basket in an e t f...
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mike tobin joins us with the details. >> they caught us by surprise. the legislation moved through so quickly. this happened very fast. the point that republicans in michigan want to sell upfront is they are not union busting. they do not attack collective bargaining. all of this freedom to work legislation, as governor snyder puts it, does is make it optional for everyone, but police and firefighters. union members see it differently. >> you have people that will be working right alongside of you. they will not have to pay union dues. they will still be able to get all the benefits from being a union member. >> unlike the drawn out union standoffs we have seen in the midwest in years past, this was quick. this move right through the lame-duck session of the legislature. democrats in michigan say there is nothing they can do to stop it. the republicans have the numbers. that does not mean that the democrats will throw in the towel. they will keep the a motion going. there was pepper spray use. eight people arrested. that will become part of the democra
mike tobin joins us with the details. >> they caught us by surprise. the legislation moved through so quickly. this happened very fast. the point that republicans in michigan want to sell upfront is they are not union busting. they do not attack collective bargaining. all of this freedom to work legislation, as governor snyder puts it, does is make it optional for everyone, but police and firefighters. union members see it differently. >> you have people that will be working right...
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> better than expected numbers on the labor front for november out this morning. u.s. businesses added 146,000 jobs last month and the unemployment rate slipped to 7.7%, the lowest level in four years. of course, that's not the whole story because you had more people dropping out of the labor force. >> well, the former chairman of the council of economic advisers, now a senior fellow at the hoover institution. he joins us with his reaction. would you give it a, what, out of ten? >> i gave you part of the answer too, by the way. you're welcome. >> out of ten, what score would you give this report, ed? >> i would give this a three. this report is a perfect microcosm of the recovery. the job creation number was about 146,000, you know, over the past three years we've been averaging about 150,000 a month. the problem with that is that we need 117,000 a month just to keep pace with the growing population. so that
easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> better than expected numbers on the labor front for november out this morning. u.s. businesses added 146,000 jobs last month and the unemployment rate slipped to 7.7%, the lowest level in four years. of course, that's not the whole story because you had more people dropping out of the labor force. >> well, the former chairman of the council of economic advisers, now a senior fellow at the...
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of the soap we use? in done name of protecting us the government has studied the ingredients of the antibacterial soap under our deodorant has a chemical that kills germs. total tuesday's. the bureaucrats steady they have than steadying and now 40 years and still have not made a decision. paul alexander robo book called pandemic people versus terms. 40 years? >> the product was invented to start a review process. the fda decided it was safe to be effective they weren't certain that if was safe and there is some environmental group. then the environmental groups came into protests it was substance was dangerous. and to have research to back it up. >> and to save nine humans to use the product but a and the ap -- epa to label the pesticide. >> is good for identified this. jo: it kills a pass. >> the epa bacteria is a fancy word for a germ is considered a past. then these in midges of ddt. >> johnson & johnson and? >> quite an extensive use of. maybe they say that publicly but to predict it will happen in t
of the soap we use? in done name of protecting us the government has studied the ingredients of the antibacterial soap under our deodorant has a chemical that kills germs. total tuesday's. the bureaucrats steady they have than steadying and now 40 years and still have not made a decision. paul alexander robo book called pandemic people versus terms. 40 years? >> the product was invented to start a review process. the fda decided it was safe to be effective they weren't certain that if was...
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of the soap we use? in done name of protecting us the government has studied the ingredients of the antibacterial soap under our deodorant has a chemical that kills germs. total tuesday's. the bureaucrats steady they have than steadying and now 40 years and still have not made a decision. paul alexander robo book called pandemic people versus terms. 40 years? >> the product was invented to start a review process. the fda decided it was safe to be effective they weren't certain that if was safe and there is some environmental group. then the environmental groups came into protests it was substance was dangerous. and to have research to back it up. >> and to save nine humans to use the product but a and the ap -- epa to label the pesticide. >> is good for identified this. john: it kills a pass. >> the epa bacteria is a fancy word for a germ is considered a past. then these in midges of ddt. >> johnson & johnson and? >> quite an extensive use of. maybe they say that publicly but to predict it will happen in
of the soap we use? in done name of protecting us the government has studied the ingredients of the antibacterial soap under our deodorant has a chemical that kills germs. total tuesday's. the bureaucrats steady they have than steadying and now 40 years and still have not made a decision. paul alexander robo book called pandemic people versus terms. 40 years? >> the product was invented to start a review process. the fda decided it was safe to be effective they weren't certain that if was...
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tell us how business is and how you view the economy right now. >> business for us is great. we're going to set an all-time record. in fact we'll finally surpass our all-time high in 2007. in 2007 just before the recession, that's when the auto market was around 17 million units. it's only going to hit about 14.5 this year but despite that we're going to surpass our sales record from 2007. even though the recovery has been mixed and unemployment has stayed high, we are bucking that trend with a pretty positive sales result. >> does the fiscal cliff debate and the lack of a resolution at this point impact your business at all? are you hearing from your customers that they might put off a purchase or they're worried about making a purchase given the lack of resolution in washington? >> predominantly it is the uncertainty. on the consumer side, absolutely it has an impact. kind of daily reports of doom that come out all of the media channels. zblipts's playing out on our channels. >> it reinforces consumer skepticism. absolute impact on consumer sent many so it leads to postponi
tell us how business is and how you view the economy right now. >> business for us is great. we're going to set an all-time record. in fact we'll finally surpass our all-time high in 2007. in 2007 just before the recession, that's when the auto market was around 17 million units. it's only going to hit about 14.5 this year but despite that we're going to surpass our sales record from 2007. even though the recovery has been mixed and unemployment has stayed high, we are bucking that trend...
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for us that is it good night from new york. neil: influential tea partier jim demint is leaving senate captain, and john boehner removing tea party party from all leadership posts first indicated it. stick a fork in him, the republican party as we know it is dead. i am neil cavuto, allow me to be so blunt to say, what else can you say about a light taken out of the party, republicans who 1 proudly school their tax drowned over decades, seeding that and then some over weeks, only real debate among the grand old party is how much to hike taxes, not if. i did not know they lost their backbone. starting 800 billion in tax hikes to match the president, shouldn't surprise anyone whether we doubled that to $1.6 trillion, that will become the new starts point for the president. new york times and front page story praising john boehner's grip to the party here, appears to be towing to the middle. no matter, they don't matter. argue aming over size of tax hikes, argue than size of spending cuts do not matter. this republican met morris i
for us that is it good night from new york. neil: influential tea partier jim demint is leaving senate captain, and john boehner removing tea party party from all leadership posts first indicated it. stick a fork in him, the republican party as we know it is dead. i am neil cavuto, allow me to be so blunt to say, what else can you say about a light taken out of the party, republicans who 1 proudly school their tax drowned over decades, seeding that and then some over weeks, only real debate...
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what sources are telling us. they believe you cannot get that type of consistent success, the notion that every year, basically, posting game, posting gains within not massive volatility. 50%. cheryl: you are very clever and breaking the law. charlie: they do not believe you can do that without insider trading. this is a mindset that pervades each one of these of the sec enforcement chief to the fbi people working on the cases to the justice department. they match up returns of these various guys. they say look at roche, look at how he did this and look at steve cohen. they believe it is just mathematically impossible to beat the markets every year. since the inception, steve cohen has had one down year. that was 2008. he lost 19%. steve cohen when all cash. that was the year of the financial crisis. when these all the stuff coming, he probably just sold a lot of it. he saw it early. there were only a few people that's all it as early as he did. he probably took losses on his position. that is why he lost a lot o
what sources are telling us. they believe you cannot get that type of consistent success, the notion that every year, basically, posting game, posting gains within not massive volatility. 50%. cheryl: you are very clever and breaking the law. charlie: they do not believe you can do that without insider trading. this is a mindset that pervades each one of these of the sec enforcement chief to the fbi people working on the cases to the justice department. they match up returns of these various...
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we use less wood. and we can give them electricity. >> so i spent a lot of time thinking about apple. everybody does. apple down another 14, up 50. people worry about apple because is it doesn't have an omg factor. that's the word. when you show this around, do not people just -- jaws drop, right? >> well, it's amazing. especially our customers are our best advertisers, right? they're the people who are posting hundreds of youtube videos. but it's the psalm thing in emerging markets. so we go to do a demonstration in india, and really cooking is traditionally a woman's task in those communities and we have the men pushing to the front and center of the circle because they want to charge their cell phones. so it creates this really great dynamic where at one time it's a health intervention that's hopefully going to save a couple million lives every year, but the draw is for the same commercial reasons that we would want to have them here. >> now, i would want one of these in my trunk, right? >> right. >
we use less wood. and we can give them electricity. >> so i spent a lot of time thinking about apple. everybody does. apple down another 14, up 50. people worry about apple because is it doesn't have an omg factor. that's the word. when you show this around, do not people just -- jaws drop, right? >> well, it's amazing. especially our customers are our best advertisers, right? they're the people who are posting hundreds of youtube videos. but it's the psalm thing in emerging...
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between us, and us only -- lou: is this where you start to tell me to go to hell? >> no, sir, i would never, never tell you that. we had a plan that many conservatives in the house worked on, and we were going to unvail it last week. we were going to unvail it only the exact same day that speaker boehner unvailed his response so we canned it, but there is a group of conservatives led by jim jordan, extraordinary person from ohio, and others. we do have a plan, and it's earlly like cup, cat, and balance, which i hasten to add would have averted the so-called super committee, and what we are talking about today, and it had bipartisan support. if we get the house leadership to reinvest and cut cap and balance, our plan last summer, but something about washington that if it's not a new idea, it's not a good requested. i'm sure there's a reluctance to go back to the old plan, but we did have somethinwe were going to roll out this week, and i hope expwrim rolls it -- jim rolls it out next week. u: looking forward to, thank you for letting us in on that. >> yes, sir, betw
between us, and us only -- lou: is this where you start to tell me to go to hell? >> no, sir, i would never, never tell you that. we had a plan that many conservatives in the house worked on, and we were going to unvail it last week. we were going to unvail it only the exact same day that speaker boehner unvailed his response so we canned it, but there is a group of conservatives led by jim jordan, extraordinary person from ohio, and others. we do have a plan, and it's earlly like cup,...
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thank you for joining us, dvr the show if you can't catch us live. have a great night. we'll see you right back here tomorrow. ♪ lou: the obama administration tonight ramping up diplomatic efforts to end seer -- syria's bloody civil war and the fear assad could use chemical weapons against his own people. the military is prepared to use poisen gas bombs, secretary of hillary clinton flew to dublin to hold a meeting with her russian counter part and u.n. enjoy to syria meeting to discuss how they would end the now 21-month long conflict in syria and how to move assad from power. and there's no sign they had to reverse the support, and today, a senior lawmaker says the syria government is now incapable of functioning properly. just before the meeting with the russian foreign minister, secretary clinton insisted that the united states and russia share common goals in the region. >> trying hard to work hard with russia to stop the bloodshed in syria and begin a political transition to a post asad future. the pressure against the regime in and around damascus seems to be i
thank you for joining us, dvr the show if you can't catch us live. have a great night. we'll see you right back here tomorrow. ♪ lou: the obama administration tonight ramping up diplomatic efforts to end seer -- syria's bloody civil war and the fear assad could use chemical weapons against his own people. the military is prepared to use poisen gas bombs, secretary of hillary clinton flew to dublin to hold a meeting with her russian counter part and u.n. enjoy to syria meeting to discuss how...
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thank you for joining us. soledad takes a look at lots of provocative questions about skin color, discrimination and race. who is black in america premi e premieres sunday night at 8:00 and 11:00 p.m. eastern only on cnn. >>> well, outrage and shock in london. a nurse duped by a prank call about prince william's pregnant wife apparently has committed suicide. jacintha saldanha was the nurse who answered the call from two australian deejays. she then transferred the call to catherine's ward, where another nurse revealed private details about catherine's condition. a saint james palace spokesman says, quote, the duke and duchess of cambridge are deeply saddened to learn of the death of jacintha saldanha. their thoughts and prayers are with her family, friends and colleagues at this very sad time. the palace emphasized that everyone at the hospital took wonderful okay of tcare of the catherine. the australian radio station's owners say the deejays will not be back on air anytime soon. they won't be commenting on
thank you for joining us. soledad takes a look at lots of provocative questions about skin color, discrimination and race. who is black in america premi e premieres sunday night at 8:00 and 11:00 p.m. eastern only on cnn. >>> well, outrage and shock in london. a nurse duped by a prank call about prince william's pregnant wife apparently has committed suicide. jacintha saldanha was the nurse who answered the call from two australian deejays. she then transferred the call to catherine's...
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send us your predictions. you can e-mail us, worldwide@cnbc.com, tweet @cnbcwex, or even get direct to myself, @rosswestgate. and while we wait for the employment report, more thoughts about where european growth is going. drifting away. the bundesbank has warned of a possible recession in germany. central bank cutting its growth forecast for the eurozone's biggest economy and that expects growth to reach just 0.4% in 2013. a big cut from previous forecasts of 1% and 1.6%. there's also no political crisis in italy by the way. support has been withdrawn for the group run by monti. berlusconi hinted he may return to politics after stepping down last year. claudia joins us in milan. a number of reports suggested this may not upset investors too much just because we were going to have elections anyway, it doesn't bring it forward a lot earlier. is that the sense that you're getting? >> yes, it doesn't really change in terms of the timing. it just gives you an idea, though, of where berlusconi stands and what the s
send us your predictions. you can e-mail us, worldwide@cnbc.com, tweet @cnbcwex, or even get direct to myself, @rosswestgate. and while we wait for the employment report, more thoughts about where european growth is going. drifting away. the bundesbank has warned of a possible recession in germany. central bank cutting its growth forecast for the eurozone's biggest economy and that expects growth to reach just 0.4% in 2013. a big cut from previous forecasts of 1% and 1.6%. there's also no...
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. bp has paid overthe people of bp twenty-threeitment to the gulf. billion dollars to help those affected and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open, and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> welcome back. you can see the dow futures are down by about 23 points. s&p down by 2.25 points. in our headlines, head of irs warns if congress fails to reset the alternative minimum tax, there could be a delayed start to 2013 tax season. in programming its systems, the irs considered the congress would patch the amt. without another patch, the amt could hit as many as 33 million people for the 2012 tax year and it will take them some time to reset all of those forms. >>> and
easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. bp has paid overthe people of bp twenty-threeitment to the gulf. billion dollars to help those affected and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open, and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our...
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then again, some cold air on us for just a day, but we'll start warm up a bit. another warm-up through the weekend be, but the early part of next week we'll have more cold air digging south, and that cold air will start shifting to the east with some staying power. wanted to tell you because i've had so many questions with people asking me, when is it going to get cold around here and stay cold? we've got 30, 32 degrees frederick, maryland, up around gaithersburg, maryland, at 32 degrees. everywhere else we're pretty much in the mid-30s right now, the exception down around fredericksburg at 34 degrees. but we'll drop those pavement temps, too, so watch out for slick spots on area roads just up to the north tomorrow morning. 40 degrees for a temperature at 9:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m. as we take you through the morning, our rain chances i think will end about 10:00 a.m. or so. you can see the leading edge coming into west virginia, areas of eastern ohio, up here in central pennsylvania some of the high points it will be even more slick. but this rain will last a couple
then again, some cold air on us for just a day, but we'll start warm up a bit. another warm-up through the weekend be, but the early part of next week we'll have more cold air digging south, and that cold air will start shifting to the east with some staying power. wanted to tell you because i've had so many questions with people asking me, when is it going to get cold around here and stay cold? we've got 30, 32 degrees frederick, maryland, up around gaithersburg, maryland, at 32 degrees....
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. >> he used to be a good friend mine. we used to talk a lot. year said this school to him.g happen >> he was hanging out with the wrong crowd. today students say the 17- senior hit rock bottom. though he was suspended he inside school. officer told him he there, supposed to be outside, and found a in his backpack. ready for war." a tweet just before his arrest --d parents say this came as a shock. never had concerns or like that. is upsetting. >> some students did not find until a letter sent, at the the day. >> i was pretty shocked because did not think anything like would happen. >> friends say this is sad. >> he used to be a good kid. bringing a weapon to school is not right. >> police say he did not have any bullets. the gun was in bad shape and fire.re not sure he could the fact and again made it to school property. will spend the in custody and he has a tomorrow.ng >> thank you very much. we have learned an elementary is indicted on pornographyhild charges. he taught special education students in chantilly. he access to a child pornograph
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we understand there's going to be some pain for paul of us, but it's going to be good -- all of us, but it's going to be good for our country and we've got to put our country first. >> the polls show americans don't believe you can get it done. >> the consequences are too great for our economy we've got to get it done. >> inviting elected officials like senator cardin to join us in studio is just one of the ways we're committed to staying on top of this. we've divided our newsroom into four different teams to help hold lawmakers accountable, help you take action, focus on the impact to our local economy and, of course, focus on the impacts to you and your family. if you want an alert sent straight to your cell phone all about the fiscal cliff notes, you can text the cliff to the numbers 25543. >>> moving on to same sex couples, they started lining up before midnight to be among the first to get licenses to get married in washington state. they can start tying the knot there on sunday. closer to home in maryland couples could start getting their licenses this week, but they won't be able
we understand there's going to be some pain for paul of us, but it's going to be good -- all of us, but it's going to be good for our country and we've got to put our country first. >> the polls show americans don't believe you can get it done. >> the consequences are too great for our economy we've got to get it done. >> inviting elected officials like senator cardin to join us in studio is just one of the ways we're committed to staying on top of this. we've divided our...
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now, that brings us to presentation. four community meeting were held before construction of the north beach retrieval shaft work which started in august of 2012. the presentations of those four meetings described the work necessary to construct the tbm retrieval shaft on columbus avenue. and some members of the north beach community raised concerns at these meetings about traffic and business disruption caused by the retrieval shaft construction. before you is the plan that's environmentally approved, which shows the retrieval shaft work on columbus avenue. the utility relocation work was completed between august and november of this year. on the half block section of columbus between union and filbert, and only one lane of traffic was closed at a time for this utility work. the construction of the retrieval shaft is scheduled to again 2013, and will be completed in approximately 10 months. the retrieval shaft excavation will require the closure of two lanes on columbus avenue. to minimize effects of construction we hav
now, that brings us to presentation. four community meeting were held before construction of the north beach retrieval shaft work which started in august of 2012. the presentations of those four meetings described the work necessary to construct the tbm retrieval shaft on columbus avenue. and some members of the north beach community raised concerns at these meetings about traffic and business disruption caused by the retrieval shaft construction. before you is the plan that's environmentally...
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but rg 3 will be fun to -- fun to watch. >> let us know what you think. we want to remind you since we're talking about facebook, send us your holiday pictures. we would love to see your lights. >> and the purple this morning. >> have a great day. >> we'll see new about 30 minutes. >> have a good one. [ knock on door ] cool, you found it. wow. nice place. yeah. [ chuckles ] the family thinks i'm out shipping these. smooth move. you used priority mail flat-rate boxes. if it fits, it ships for a low, flat rate. paid for postage online and arranged a free pickup. and i'm gonna track them online, too. nice. between those boxes and this place, i'm totally staying sane this year. do i smell snickerdoodles? maybe. [ timer dings ] gotta go. [ male announcer ] priority mail flat rate boxes. online pricing starts at $5.15. only from the postal service. get ready for a feeling of clean like nothing else. extreme clean from aquafresh. it showers your whole mouth with rich micro-active foam. thousands of germ-killing bubbles seek out hard to reach places and help kill
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and it will not affect us and giving us sunshine. what we will be working with is the front ahead of it. there are the showers. it will move through as we go through today it will not get all the way out. a chance of showers. we will see it for a while. at about -- at 33 now. and you are seeing the sleet. we could be getting freezing rain. and we still need to take it easy this morning. >> we have the clouds across the area. we'll have those off and on showers. and make sure you the gear. as we go through the time here. and a chance for showers and the temperature at 49 degrees. and we warm up by saturday. colder temperatures in the way. a check. >> i'm in love with this. and brought in. >> and if you are traveling in howard county. nice and clear. and here is a live look outside. and and a # minute ride, as we check in and the other drive times the rest of the beltway. no delays all the way up and 11 minutes from 95. and and moving through 15 minutes from the beltway into the city. we showed you a video yesterday of dogs driving car
and it will not affect us and giving us sunshine. what we will be working with is the front ahead of it. there are the showers. it will move through as we go through today it will not get all the way out. a chance of showers. we will see it for a while. at about -- at 33 now. and you are seeing the sleet. we could be getting freezing rain. and we still need to take it easy this morning. >> we have the clouds across the area. we'll have those off and on showers. and make sure you the gear....
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in the car wash where i used to work they wouldn't give us no supplies no boots no gloves you know we will what will acid of our moral things that will go in your hands and and so your. participation in this was to try and get better working conditions that it would be better can this in since we get paid off it the rich and. china you know china get paid seven twenty five five fifty an hour that's below the federal minimum wage how do they how do they pull that off well basically they have there's a lot them for car washing cars washers where they had they supposed at the tip to the to the paycheck to make it look like seven twenty five but what they doing is the force of the you know they put him on it it's the same we make him eight hundred dollars a ticket with only making fifty dollars a week until it's wow do you do they do they report that to the i.r.s. or just to you i mean how does how do they how do they get away with that. i really don't know so it's that they just have very good bookkeepers of him like that so so some of the other people that you were on strike essentially
in the car wash where i used to work they wouldn't give us no supplies no boots no gloves you know we will what will acid of our moral things that will go in your hands and and so your. participation in this was to try and get better working conditions that it would be better can this in since we get paid off it the rich and. china you know china get paid seven twenty five five fifty an hour that's below the federal minimum wage how do they how do they pull that off well basically they have...
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>> this month, 34 of the 40 cabs tested agreed to take to us southeast. >> we've had some cabs tell us no. are you afraid to go there? >> say it again. >> are you afraid to go to that neighborhood? is it a neighborhood you're afraid to go to? >> no. >> but you're offering to do the right thing to take him. >> yes. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> d.c. cabs are allowed to refuse if they fear injury. >> are you scared to go to that location? >> he no, i'll go anywhere. >> why didn't you pick up that gay? you're just telling me you had a bad day? >> his boss at riteway cab said there have been murders and assaults and some cabbies do fear for their lives and they instruct him never to discriminate. the owner says he refers complaints directly to the taxi commissioner. the other four cab companies didn't respond to us at all. now, the taxi commissioner, after those videos started circulating on the web today, contacted us saying he is determined to end this, promising fines up to $450 a pop. he says he's rely unit on passengers to complain, because they just don't have the resources to
>> this month, 34 of the 40 cabs tested agreed to take to us southeast. >> we've had some cabs tell us no. are you afraid to go there? >> say it again. >> are you afraid to go to that neighborhood? is it a neighborhood you're afraid to go to? >> no. >> but you're offering to do the right thing to take him. >> yes. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> d.c. cabs are allowed to refuse if they fear injury. >> are you scared to go to...
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people used to use pappe and pencil, ann put it on the refrrgerator. i remember doing that when i was growing up. &pand then different ttpes of websites wwuld haae diffeeent pinds of digital wwsh lists for their own website. sites &plike amazon, wishpot and tall wish let users share lists with family and friendssacross social networking sites where they alleady iteract. and the explosion in pinterest's popularity has created another avenue. i share ii with everrbody. i make my list on pinterest, all the ppctures are there.// and i have one for y kids, i have ne for my husband, he makes one. and it to put together a bunch of ideas and then winnow those down and be able to winnow those down, really makes a huge difference. and then ouu can follow other people's gift ideas as well. just last month pinterest opened up the site to businesses, which meaas rettilers caa highlight their i'' karin caifa, and you're now clicked in. coming up... a day that ccanged america forever. ffrever.how maryland is marking the annivvrsarr... of the attack on pearl harror. s
people used to use pappe and pencil, ann put it on the refrrgerator. i remember doing that when i was growing up. &pand then different ttpes of websites wwuld haae diffeeent pinds of digital wwsh lists for their own website. sites &plike amazon, wishpot and tall wish let users share lists with family and friendssacross social networking sites where they alleady iteract. and the explosion in pinterest's popularity has created another avenue. i share ii with everrbody. i make my list on...
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there are concerns that bashar assad will use chemical weapons -- there is evidence of the military using -- getting ready to use chemical weapons against the rebel forces. >> as the fighting in syria -- on a, secretary of defense leon panetta said that the latest intelligence raised serious concerns that the syrian president may turn chemical weapons on his own citizens. >> the whole world is watching. the whole world is watching very closely. the president of the united states has made very clear that there will be consequences. there will be consequences if the assad regime makes a terrible mistake by using these chemical weapons on their own people. >> diplomatic efforts to end the 21-month-old conflict had failed. tens of thousands of people have been killed so far. with so much at stake, senator john mccain said it may be time to take action. >> it may mean that the united states and our allies are facing the prospect of an imminent use of weapons of mass destruction in syria -- this may be the last warning we may get. time for talking about what me made -- what we may do may be com
there are concerns that bashar assad will use chemical weapons -- there is evidence of the military using -- getting ready to use chemical weapons against the rebel forces. >> as the fighting in syria -- on a, secretary of defense leon panetta said that the latest intelligence raised serious concerns that the syrian president may turn chemical weapons on his own citizens. >> the whole world is watching. the whole world is watching very closely. the president of the united states has...
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it is wonderful for getting us to where we are today. thank you very much. -- thank you for writing that grant. [applause] >> it is true, there are a lot of wonderful things about san francisco. there is all of us. there is all that marvelous food. and we have terrific leadership. it is important that we have good leadership in the departments, the mayor's office, and in our budget office. but, likewise, really important that we have great leadership in our board of supervisors. david chiu is the president of our board, and he knows the issue of technology, plus many other things, a very, very intimately. he probably knows more than any of us will ever -- are ever likely to know. we might wish to know it, but we probably will not because he comes from the technology world. he was the founder and chief operating officer of grassroots enterprise, and online communications company. he is also a member of the city's committee on information. and he is -- which sets policies within the city and provide the overall direction for a city and cou
it is wonderful for getting us to where we are today. thank you very much. -- thank you for writing that grant. [applause] >> it is true, there are a lot of wonderful things about san francisco. there is all of us. there is all that marvelous food. and we have terrific leadership. it is important that we have good leadership in the departments, the mayor's office, and in our budget office. but, likewise, really important that we have great leadership in our board of supervisors. david...
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did you not tell us it was a judgment about making movies or did you not tell us about her because there was some el the of being respectful of the c.i.a. >> both, i guess i like those clint eastwood movies where the guy comes into town and you don't know where he's from and you lean into him. to me there's something the story's specific there's a ton of information but hopefully there's something universal about the character as well. and so kind of a little bit of mystery goes a long way. >> she's only defined by her actions. i think there's something very significant about that and kind of extraordinary about a character that reveals himself that way. >> rose: you've identified with her? >> that's a difficult question because -- >> rose: you're a pioneer filmmaker. >> thank you. >> rose: because of talent and gender. >> i admire that character i admire her taught -- tenacity. as a man or woman we can certainly aspire to those qualities. >> rose: you're the wrong person to ask. what's the answer to my question. >> so kick me under the table. i can tell you charlie that she, knowing her
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me... thinking my only option was the vial and syringe dad used. and me... discovering once-daily levemir® flexpen®. flexpen® is prefilled. doesn't need refrigeration for up to 42 days. no drawing from a vial. dial the exact dose. inject by pushing a button. flexpen® is insulin delivery... my way. levemir® (insulin detemir [rdna origin] injection) is a long-acting insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults and children with diabetes and is not recommended to treat diabetic ketoacidosis. do not use levemir® if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. the most common side effect is low blood sugar which may cause symptoms such as sweating, shakiness, confusion and headache. severe low blood sugar can be serious and life threatening. ask your healthcare provider about alcohol use, operating machinery, or driving. other possible side effects include injection site reactions. tell your healthcare provider about all medicines you take and all of your medical conditions. get medical help right away if you experience serious allergic react
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cloud cover keeps us in the 40s. we shouldn't see any of the 30s as we go into your saturday morning. we're keeping it yellow for today. green for saturday. but with the milder temperatures in the middle range 60s as we get into sunday. still code green and slightly cooler as the next system moves on through. but take a look at monday's forecast. looks like our temperatures could flirt with the upper 60s. monika? >> thank you so much, olga. >>> good morning, everybody. it's what we call friday morning light. that's a good thing, especially after everything we had to deal with yesterday morning and during the rush hour. today, not like that. 270 looks great as you come in from frederick to the point where the lanes divide and on the outer loop at the exit for northbound 270, that overturned pineapple truck has been cleared. took a long time to do that but it's all gone right now. let's take a live look outside and show you what it looks like if you're planning to head close by. no problems on the beltway at connecticu
cloud cover keeps us in the 40s. we shouldn't see any of the 30s as we go into your saturday morning. we're keeping it yellow for today. green for saturday. but with the milder temperatures in the middle range 60s as we get into sunday. still code green and slightly cooler as the next system moves on through. but take a look at monday's forecast. looks like our temperatures could flirt with the upper 60s. monika? >> thank you so much, olga. >>> good morning, everybody. it's what...
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and, a final news note from us. earlier tonight, american software tycoon john mcafee, the millionaire on the run in central america, was rushed to the hospital in guatemala, complaining of severe chest pain. last night, we brought you his bizarre story of fleeing the police in belize. he was then arrested in nearby guatemala for illegally entering the country. tonight, the hospital discharged him and released him back into custody. "good morning america" will have full details in the morning. thank you fojo
and, a final news note from us. earlier tonight, american software tycoon john mcafee, the millionaire on the run in central america, was rushed to the hospital in guatemala, complaining of severe chest pain. last night, we brought you his bizarre story of fleeing the police in belize. he was then arrested in nearby guatemala for illegally entering the country. tonight, the hospital discharged him and released him back into custody. "good morning america" will have full details in the...
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use of prayer and the girl needs to watch her legs don't go up too much during the dance she must be a modest. seventeen year old nanda is from the same village she now studies in the city and dances at a club. she puts on her costume and the traditional amber necklace only when she comes to visit her grandmother. katherine actually. no. i didn't ask on time for her dad says because i want to keep up to date with this morning world but still i would like to have camp my brain around how my ancestors layered and this is my treasure their attachment to the church brought not just and sisters to this remote glen and east deflate by call more than two hundred fifty years ago they were exiled in persecuted for not. green to the orthodox who forms introduced in washington the sixteen hundreds they wanted to maintain their time honored rituals the old believers still bolland cross themselves with two fingers not with three as they do in modern orthodox churches in russia and never knew when praying but this fall they say he says it's not so much the rituals they cherish as the moral princip
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now open so if you want to tell me your opinion make a comment or ask a question live on the air give us a call at two zero two nine zero four twenty one thirty four now time for our first caller of the night ken in rochester new york a ken welcome to the program. how you doing i'm fine i want to talk about race relations. what's yeah well i've kind of heard that but i kind of think that people need to kind of get away from the racial issue and we need to think of the world you know as americans and americans around the world and not so much of the you know this color of that color color really doesn't matter i mean i mean it it does to some people but when you really break it down we're all human we all breathe the same marry the same food and we need to kind of get back to that and stop looking at each other and say well this one does this and there's no balance people don't want to get along with each other and i just don't really understand that and you know i can i'm i'm with you and i appreciate your perspective on that and i share it. however the fact of the matter is the right no
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and, a final news note from us. earlier tonight, american software tycoon john mcafee, the millionaire on the run in central america, was rushed to the hospital in guatemala, complaining of severe chest pain. last night, we brought you his bizarre story of fleeing the police in belize. he was then arrested in nearby guatemala for illegally entering the country. tonight, the hospital discharged him and released him back into custody. "good morning america" will have full details in the morning. thank you for joining us. jimmy kimmel is next. we'll see you here tomorrow. good night. >>> up next on "jimmy kimmel live" -- kelly ripa. >> i feel like you should do the show here always. >> i would like to. >> i feel like -- >> it's pretty awesome. >> a special appearance by chris rock. jimmy's youtube challenge. >> we had lots of candy! that was not fair! >> well done. >> and music from alicia keys. ♪ this girl is on fire
and, a final news note from us. earlier tonight, american software tycoon john mcafee, the millionaire on the run in central america, was rushed to the hospital in guatemala, complaining of severe chest pain. last night, we brought you his bizarre story of fleeing the police in belize. he was then arrested in nearby guatemala for illegally entering the country. tonight, the hospital discharged him and released him back into custody. "good morning america" will have full details in the...
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reporter of ours is three most influential book and was and that's a difficult question for a lot of us into in terms of choosing three bucks at the put it means three books until we actually struggled on cross two of mexico's most famous authors at least the burning mean the violent bumbling answer showed in many ways i had a very early stage actually mean this is way back in last november why folks really as kind of a fabricated media bride not necessarily a qualified presidential candidate one of the guys that got his me mixed up with was a carlos fuentes he called and regal and we keep one thing in this came out with a very telling quote he said looking at those every right not to read my books and it's very clear that he hasn't but he has no right to be. and that is again one of the leading concerns in addition to the repression of the violence that really harkens back to the seventy one year reign of the free that chav and. indeed and one of your special case andrew is the drug war you know a lot of countries in latin america a lot of their leaders are rethinking their approach to
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well in the first initially enough especially for folks like us who follow the progress very closely very innocently enough the proclamation in it after he won the election was that he would not change mackinson if it gets. changes to the security policy so right away we knew that there was not going to be any closer in the nation and more more than the limited kind of things that we've seen so basically there wasn't really big changes expected but in talking to other fellow journalists who've been covering this for a very long time the feeling is that if anything's going to change it's going to be an increase the kind of favorable treatment that we saw from the towards one cartel in particular seen a lower cartel perhaps expanding at the more cartels this is kind of like the general approach of the preop and the cartels kind of having corrupt arrangements sort of under the table deals kind of you know share territory so to speak. and i mean we do know is that the pond according to the expose legal security experts and analysts and i guess that journalists alike has had a very favora
well in the first initially enough especially for folks like us who follow the progress very closely very innocently enough the proclamation in it after he won the election was that he would not change mackinson if it gets. changes to the security policy so right away we knew that there was not going to be any closer in the nation and more more than the limited kind of things that we've seen so basically there wasn't really big changes expected but in talking to other fellow journalists who've...
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against assad using chemical weapons against his own people and protecting us that it was necessary to military force. final thought, you can see this coming for a very long time. leading from behind is not working. saying you could do in iraq with a light footprint did not work. how many times do we have to make the same mistake before we understand there is no substitute for american leadership and will make it about to be smart about it. do not realize that we can enter iraq. we'll expect responsibility. to do the same thing you did iraq syria is inexcusable. >> it seems there's a difference of opinion -- [inaudible] [inaudible] >> i either misspoke or was misunderstood. if the president makes a statement, which he has that this is a red line, i think it's important for bashar assad and those who encouraged him to see a united support for the president and taking necessary military action to make real on that. >> i think that is what unites us, that if assad uses chemical or biological weapons against his own people and president obama follows through on what he said about conseq
against assad using chemical weapons against his own people and protecting us that it was necessary to military force. final thought, you can see this coming for a very long time. leading from behind is not working. saying you could do in iraq with a light footprint did not work. how many times do we have to make the same mistake before we understand there is no substitute for american leadership and will make it about to be smart about it. do not realize that we can enter iraq. we'll expect...
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mike santoly, thanks for joining us. we're going to talk about apple much more as the program progresses. certainly, again, the stock opens at least to our show the lows of the day. let's do a market flash now, go to the desk there to see what else is moving. courtney reagan, what else is moving. >> i found a tech name. i think you're going to find this interesting, scott. take a look at shares of cisco. speaking in new york to the analysts to their forward-looking discussion saying the company has gone too long without a major acquisition and sees the tech giant being more active. chambers saying in five years they plan to double. stocks moving slower, perhaps not impressed rkt at least not yet. >> courtney, thanks. so chambers' trigger finger is getting itchy, right? he wants do something. >> he wants do something. that's telegraphed through what we heard here. ratcheting down toward six. that's -- he needs to buy that growth and it's not going be through scientific atlanta. >> all right. coming up on halftime, mcdonal
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tim mulholland of china-america capital joins us on this jobs friday. tim, we are being told there could be a murky jobs number because of hurricane sandy. what do you think about that? > > i think the market will dismiss a weaker-than-expected number because of hurricane sandy and the distortions that it has and look more toward next month, or january's report, that we will get. so, i think they will let it slide. but it should be weaker than expected. i think that is expected by the market, so it shouldn't be a surprise. > goldman sachs has a call out that we will see a renaissance in commodities. are you bullish on any particular commodities here? > > i am bullish on the agriculturals, for reasons of which the supply and also the growing drought that we had this past year, the continued conditions that make for dry growing season next year as well. so i think from a supply/demand standpoint, yes, i think agricultural. the other thing i like, commodities in general, is when the fed's buying $85 million a month worth of treasuries, i think you are goin
tim mulholland of china-america capital joins us on this jobs friday. tim, we are being told there could be a murky jobs number because of hurricane sandy. what do you think about that? > > i think the market will dismiss a weaker-than-expected number because of hurricane sandy and the distortions that it has and look more toward next month, or january's report, that we will get. so, i think they will let it slide. but it should be weaker than expected. i think that is expected by the...
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